During the Mexican National Era of Texas history, there was support among many Anglo-American settlers for- O A. the abolition o
f slavery in Texas O B. General Santa Anna to serve as the President of Texas OC. Texas to be made into an independent state of Mexico o D. the election of Sam Houston as the Governor of Texas
During the Mexican National Era of Texas history, there was support among many Anglo-American settlers for
Texas to be made into an independent state of Mexico.
Explanation:
Initially, Texas was known as Spanish Texas. Between1821 and 1836 it became known as Mexican Texas after the independence of Mexico from Spain. It even attained a Republican status, independent of Mexico in 1836 after Mexico's independence war drove away Spain in 1821. After nine years of being a republic, it agreed to join the United States of America. During its independence, Texas tried to expand its territory into South and West of Mexico.
The correct answer is <span>do not come from the government.
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believed that the rights are unalienable and we get them just by being
born. There is no government that can or that should try to take them
away and if a government does try then it should be changed because it
would be a tyrannical government.</span>
Answer: As the ability-to-pay principle has come to be applied in the United States, it contends that individuals and businesses with larger incomes should pay more taxes - both absolutely and relatively - than those with more modest incomes.
The French and Indian War was fought to decide if Britain or France would be the strong power in North America. France and its colonists and Indian allies fought against Britain, its colonists and Indian allies. The war began with conflicts about land.